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RELATIONSHIP KNOWLEDGE AND COMMUNITY BEHAVIOR IN APPLYING SOCIAL DISTANCE AS ONE OF THE COVID-19 PREVENTION MEASURES. Dorcia TN Yabiy; Parti Parti; Saktiawati Saktiawati; Eki Nawang Wulandari
Homes Journal = Hospital Management Studies Journal Vol 2 No 3 (2021): October
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (436.946 KB) | DOI: 10.24252/hmsj.v2i3.23108

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Background:Covid-19 can spread from person to person people through splashes from the nose or mouth which comes out when people who contract Covid-19 cough or exhale. People most at risk contracting this disease is a person who is in close contact with Covid-19 patients including those who treat. Objective:Covid-19 has been declared a pandemic world by WHO (WHO, 2020). Nationally it has been specified status of disaster emergency outbreak of disease due to Coronavirus in Indonesia.Method:The design of this study is a cross-sectional study with non-sampling techniques probability sampling is purposive sampling. Sample in this study, there were 50 people.Result: the results of the study showed that many respondents have a good knowledge category 44 people, and have positive behavior that's as many as 40 people. Next, the results of the analysis using fisher's exact test obtained results p = 0.000 (< 0.05) which means there is a relationship between knowledge and behavior of the community in applying social distance as a precautionary measure Covid-19.Conclusion:From the results of the study it can be concluded that there is a relationship between knowledge and community behavior in applying social distance as one of the Covid-19 prevention measures in Bawalipu Village
Relationship Between Pregnant Women’s Knowledge of Pregnancy Danger Signs and Compliance with Antenatal Care Visits at Primary Healthcare Facilities Fony; Eki Nawang Wulandari; Parti; Hardianti HP. Alam; Sukmawati Anwar
Karya Kesehatan Siwalima Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): March-August
Publisher : Lembaga Penerbitan Fakultas Kesehatan, Universitas Kristen Indonesia Maluku

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54639/kks.v5i1.1959

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Pregnancy is a physiological condition that may develop into complications if not monitored regularly through Antenatal Care (ANC) examinations. Limited maternal knowledge regarding danger signs during pregnancy can affect compliance with ANC visits, thereby increasing the risk of complications for both mother and fetus. This study aimed to analyze the relationship between maternal knowledge of pregnancy danger signs and compliance with ANC examinations. This study employed a quantitative analytical design with a cross-sectional approach. The study population consisted of all pregnant women in the working area of a healthcare facility, with 92 respondents selected using a purposive sampling technique. Data were collected using a knowledge questionnaire and an ANC compliance observation sheet. Data analysis was conducted using univariate and bivariate methods with the Chi-Square test at a significance level of α = 0.05. The results showed that most respondents had a good level of knowledge regarding pregnancy danger signs (48 respondents; 52.2%), and the majority were compliant with ANC examinations (61 respondents; 66.3%). Statistical analysis demonstrated a significant relationship between maternal knowledge regarding pregnancy danger signs and compliance with ANC examinations (p = 0.001). Pregnant women with better knowledge tended to demonstrate higher compliance with routine ANC visits. This study highlights the importance of strengthening maternal health education regarding pregnancy danger signs to improve compliance with ANC examinations and support the early prevention of pregnancy complications.